Stay tuned for possible additions to the April/May television schedule.

Current photo of Joan Crawford's Brentwood Home

Current photo of the "Baby Jane" house

The Queen of Pepsi~Cola

Above/Below: Two photos courtesy of P. Friedman. Mr. Friedman';s father used to work for Pepsi~Cola from 1966-1980 and he
was a huge Joan Crawford fan. These pictures were owned by him and passed to his son, whom is also a huge Joan Crawford fan.
The two picture see here are of Joan at the Pepsi~Cola opening ceremonies in Purchase, New York 1970.

Above: Joan Crawford with husband Al Steele at their East 70th St. apartment in 1958.

Above: Joan Crawford, 1965, in the kitchen of her apartment on 2 East 70th Street,
shortly before moving to the Imperial House on 69th Street.

The October issue of 'New Yorker' magazine features four legends on four differnt covers. Joan Crawford, Madonna, Bob Dylan
and Andy Warhol.

Above: Christopher Crawford with his mother, Joan Crawford, in 1951.

The Legednary Joan Crawford site sadly announces that Christopher Crawford died of cancer on September 22, 2006. He would
have been 63 years old on October 15th. His death was pronounced at approximately 10:50 am, at the Eastern Long Island Hospital
in Greenport, New York.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Christopher's family.

Christopher Crawford
October 15, 1943 - September 22, 2006

Click above photo to ask Casey a question.

There's a great new addition to the Legendary Joan Crawford website. Following in his grandmother's footsteps, Casey LaLonde
will be accepting and answering questions from Joan Crawford fans. You can submit your questions on the "Ask Casey"
page. You will also find a candid and touching introduction from Casey himself. I welcome you to this new addition. Check
it out!!

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on US postage stamp! Send one letter a day!

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